Title :
Towards fully automated adaptation of RED parameters to optimise TCP performance
Author :
Yu, B. ; Pitts, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Univ. of London, UK
Abstract :
Active queue management mechanisms, such as random early detection (RED), aim to optimise TCP/IP behaviour through probabilistic congestion notification. Increasing the drop probability with the mean queue state can provide both high throughput and low delay; however, RED´s effectiveness depends on tuning parameters to the specific traffic scenario. Various adaptive schemes maintain the queue length within a target range by adjusting the notification (i.e. drop) profile. But even this target range depends on the variability of the traffic. A new scheme is presented that uses the first two moments of the measured arrival rate distribution to adapt RED´s queue thresholds and its maximum drop probability. Simulation results demonstrate that the scheme can simultaneously maintain low delay and high throughput.
Keywords :
queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; TCP performance; TCP/IP behaviour; active queue management; maximum drop probability; mean queue state; notification profile; probabilistic congestion notification; queue length; queue thresholds; random early detection; traffic variability;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el:20062932